What do you think is the best distro for a desktop? I liked the overall features of it, what are your best choices for a distribution yet?
its depends on personal preference and how well you know linux. I prefer Backtrack 4, but it is difficult to use if your new to linux. Ubuntu is still one of the top I believe though.
According to Distrowatch, Ubuntu is the most used.
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I would say Ubuntu Desktop is a nice Linux (or if you prefer it as Debian) distrust among others on the open source & free market. The community is larger and has been on the ground for several years. As we see, the support is very active (forum).
There is nothing really the best. I most of the time find XP more user friendly because it has been with me for many years but I do have Ubuntu installed on my old laptop which I plan to use it at college campus once in a while since I don't think I need a laptop everyday.
I say it's a very good distribution but there is way too much for me to learn about Linux and Debian. I am still a beginner....
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I would venture and say Ubuntu is the best Linux OS for newbies. It works well with a lot of different Hardware and is easy for Windows users to grasp.
It certainly is the most popular distribution and runs well.
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